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Re: Sugar Prices

Thanks interesting.

» The FAO Sugar Price Index declined for the fifth consecutive months to 327 points in December, down 4 percent (13 points) from November and 18 percent* (73.5 points) from its July 2011 peak. The recent months’ weakness mostly reflects expectations of a large world production surplus over the new season, on the back of good harvests in India, the EU, Thailand and the Russian Federation.

I believe these numbers don't take into account the USA tariffs on sugar?

Re: Sugar Prices

Saw a proposal today about a possible new tax on that shoo nasty nasty stuff called sugar. Sugar and everything else sweet, INCLUDING honey has put up with a lot of bad press in the halls of power, since 1840. The idea was that sweets and things you put sweets into like coffee, tea, cakes, cookies, Bar-B-Q sauces, mush, even white bread, caused you to think about sex. One quack (whose brother built an empire out of little flakes of corn) stated in one of the many medical book he authored, that sugar, spices, tight clothing, coffee, etc. caused you to be shy and retiring, bold and forward, develop acne, need glasses or think about sex. You win some, you lose some, but some people are just way to nutty to make a good fruit cake, no matter how much sugar you use.

Sugar has recently advanced on the retail market from 20¢ or 25¢ per pound to about 60¢ per pound. The current price at Aldis is $2.49 for a 5# sack or 49.8¢ per pound + tax.
Sugar on the international commodities market has gone up by as much as 300% since 2008. It is interesting that there is also an import commodity price for American as well as an import commodity price for European sugar.

Re: Sugar Prices

Beet sugar is around sixty cents a pound here at Sams. Amazingly it is higher in a fifty pound bag than a ten. I hate the big bags. It is the most flimsy packaging that will possibly hold sugar. Your fingernail and pressure when picking it up will cause a blowout. I marvel at the price of bulk on the east coast, but no candy manufacturing here and it is a long way to freight it.

Re: Sugar Prices

Originally Posted by Mbeck

I thought you worked hives in SC and NY is there a reason you buy in PA?

I haven't bought any sugar there. I know friends who have. David Hackenberg has bulk sugar in Ag Bags. Both granulated and powdered. These bags hold a ton each. I don't know if he sells it in smaller sized amounts or not.

Ted Elk of Hammond, NY has, or has had, similar sizes and costs of bulk sugar. He is here on beesource.com under the name of TED.

Re: Sugar Prices

Just so y'all all know that people used to work like mules, in the hay day of illegal alcohol, moon shiners bought their sugar in 100 pound cloth sacks and it was common for a man to carry TWO of these sacks at one time to the still sight.

Scrapfe---Never believe anything in politics until it has been officially denied.--Otto von Bismarck.